Re: [NTISP] PPP subnet...

Madscientist ( (no email) )
Fri, 5 May 2000 14:33:22 -0400

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We do this all the time with WebRamps on the client side and a PM2e10 at =
our Ops center... we also do it through RCN & others so I'm confident =
most switches will have no trouble with it.

Using a web ramp.

Set up the client network using the sub-block. (ie x.x.x.128 / 29)

Set the IP of the webramp on the first address in the block. .129

Set the netmask appropriately. Use the same netmask on the hosts.

Set up the other hosts above that... .130, .131, etc...

Client systems default route should be the webramp address (.129).

Use the Connection Wizard to set up a Branch Office connection. The =
defaults everywhere should work. Be sure to check the box that says =
"this connection is the default route...."

That should settle the client side.

On the host side, you will need a static route in your dial-in switch to =
the assigned subnet using the IP address of the webramp.

On your router(s) that hit the rest of the net you will need a static =
route for the assigned subnet that points to the dial-in switch.

Those are the basics.
Hope this helps,
_Pete

----- Original Message -----=20
From: Gabriel Sponsler=20
To: ntisp@iea-software.com=20
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 19:11
Subject: [NTISP] PPP subnet...

I have a situation where I need to assign /29 subnet to remote =
office where the client is using a dial-up PPP connection. Now I know =
that Emerald will allow me to assign a static subnet to a specified =
user, but I don't know how to handle that subnet from the client side.
Is there any particular hardware (web ramp, pipeline), preferably =
inexpensive that will route 4 static public IP addresses over a single =
PPP connection. Or is there a way to route IP's to the rest of the =
network using a Unix or NT machine.

Thanks all,

Gabriel=20
MontereyBay.com
gabe@montereybay.com

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We do this all the time with =WebRamps on=20the client side and a PM2e10 at our Ops center... we also do it through =RCN=20& others so I'm confident most switches will have no trouble with=20it.
 
Using a web ramp.
 
Set up the client network =using the=20sub-block. (ie x.x.x.128 / 29)
 
Set the IP of the webramp on =the first=20address in the block. .129
 
Set the netmask appropriately. =Use the=20same netmask on the hosts.
 
Set up the other hosts above =that... .130,=20..131, etc...
 
Client systems default route =should be the=20webramp address (.129).
 
Use the Connection Wizard to =set up a=20Branch Office connection. The defaults everywhere should work. Be sure =to check=20the box that says "this connection is the default =route...."
 
That should settle the client=20side.
 
On the host side, you will =need a static=20route in your dial-in switch to the assigned subnet using the IP address =of the=20webramp.
 
On your router(s) that hit the =rest of the=20net you will need a static route for the assigned subnet that points to =the=20dial-in switch.
 
Those are the =basics.
Hope this helps,
_Pete
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Gabriel=20 Sponsler
To: ntisp@iea-software.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 =19:11
Subject: [NTISP] PPP =subnet...

    I have a situation =where I=20 need to assign /29 subnet to remote office where the client is using a =dial-up=20 PPP connection.  Now I know that Emerald will allow me =to=20 assign a static subnet to a specified user, but I don't know how to =handle=20 that subnet from the client side.
    Is there any =particular=20 hardware (web ramp, pipeline), preferably inexpensive that will route =4 static=20 public IP addresses over a single PPP connection.  Or is there a =way=20 to route IP's to the rest of the network using a Unix or NT=20 machine.
 
    Thanks =all,
 
 
Gabriel
MontereyBay.com
gabe@montereybay.com
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